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30 October 2015

New York Law Journal: Realty Law Digest - October 21, 2015

In his weekly Realty Law Digest column (subscription required), Scott Mollen analyzes two cases.
United States Real Estate and Construction
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In his weekly Realty Law Digest column (subscription required), Scott Mollen analyzes two cases. In Faison v. Lewis, the Court of Appeals addressed the issue of whether a plaintiff's claim, which sought to set aside and cancel a defendant bank's mortgage on the grounds that the money had been lent in reliance on a forged deed, was time-barred. In Howard Avenue Development v. Richardson, the court found that the subject license agreement provisions were akin to a lease.

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30 October 2015

New York Law Journal: Realty Law Digest - October 21, 2015

United States Real Estate and Construction
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